Fitzrovia Community Centre is working in partnership with Fitzrovia Neighbourhood Association and Connecting Boroughs. Photo: Fitzrovia News.

Fitzrovia Community Centre (FCC) in Foley Street has been awarded a grant from Camden Council to deliver projects to support residents who are most impacted by the rising cost of living.

In November 2023 the council agreed a Cost of Living Community Response Fund of £450,000 from the Local Community Infrastructure Levy, the Family Crisis Fund and other Council budgets. £50,000 of this has been ringfenced for community launderette projects.

The council invited voluntary and community organisations across the borough to form partnerships, and for a “lead organisation” from each partnership to make a grant application.

FCC is one of 31 lead organisations to receive an award of between £5,000 and £30,000 from the fund.

The grant of £12,500 to FCC is for the development of practical, community-led solutions that improve the well-being and household finances of local residents.

“The project will run for six months, and we will be working in partnership with Fitzrovia Neighbourhood Association and Connecting Boroughs,” says Donna Yay, director of FCC.

“FCC will be running monthly events called RRRRepair — the 4 Rs standing for Repair, Reuse, Repurpose and Recycle,” says Yay.

“Once a month on a Sunday afternoon, we will offer different ‘stations’ staffed by skilled local volunteers to teach people how to mend clothes, fix bikes, repair small electricals, etc.

“Our first event will be held in June and we are looking for volunteers. We want people who have a skill to share, are passionate about saving the planet and can give us a couple of hours on a Sunday.

“They don’t have to be available for every event, but we would ideally like some continuity. We are particularly keen on reaching men.”

The grant will also allow Fitzrovia Neighbourhood Association to hold an additional weekly, face-to-face advice session at FCC, giving residents support on claiming welfare benefits, housing, fuel poverty, and help to fill in the sometimes complex forms in order to get financial help.

Connecting Boroughs will be helping people with essential life skills and tasks, such as using online services, understand their bills, and how to shop around for cheaper utilities.

“It will be volunteer run, under the umbrella of FCC, in case anyone is concerned about sharing personal details with strangers. We will DBS check and find them training. They will be able to make referrals to other agencies, eg, debt advice, employment advice, etc.

“It’s a preventative service to help people keep on top of issues before they get out of hand. Volunteers are multilingual,” says Yay.

“The project is funded by Camden, but as the community for the whole of Fitzrovia, we don’t turn people away. Similarly, Camden residents can access anything that Westminster funds. We focus the promotion of the project in whichever area it is targeting,” she says.

Anyone interested in finding out more, or volunteering with Fitzrovia Community Centre to help with the project, should email [email protected] or call 020 7580 8680 or drop by one day during office hours at Fitzrovia Community Centre, 2 Foley Street, London W1W 6DL.

Camden Council, decision: Cost of Living Community Response Fund 2023-24.

https://fitzrovianews.com/2024/04/16/community-centre-to-help-fitzrovia-residents-with-the-cost-of-living/

#advice #CamdenCouncil #charities #costOfLiving #FitzroviaCommunityCentre #volountarySector #volunteering

Fitzrovia Community Centre

A community hub for those living, working and studying in Fitzrovia. We're committed to community, helping local people to connect and build relationships.

Fitzrovia Community Centre
Fitzrovia Community Centre will receive seven years of funding from Camden Council. Photo: Fitzrovia News.

Two Fitzrovia-based community groups have been awarded seven years of grant funding by Camden Council out of the council’s Camden Community Partner Fund.

Fitzrovia Community Centre, based in Foley Street, will receive £25,000 every year for seven years, and Fitzrovia Youth in Action, based in Warren Street, will received £40,000 every year for seven years.

In the year ending 31 December 2022 , Fitzrovia Community Centre had an income of £298,132, according to accounts submitted to the Charities Commission.

Fitzrovia Youth in Action will receive seven years of funding from Camden Council. Photo: Fitzrovia News.

Fitzrovia Youth in Action’s annual report for the year ending 31 March 2023 stated that its total income was £843,017.

In February 2023, Camden’s Full Council agreed a new seven-year, annual £4mn investment programme for Camden’s voluntary and community sector (VCS) to respond to the needs of Camden’s communities.

“The Community Partner Fund is a key part of this overall programme, providing unrestricted core grants over a seven-year period from April 2024 to March 2031 to Camden VCS partners who are deeply rooted in their communities and deliver significant social change,” states a report on the funding.

In total 38 VCS organisations across the borough will receive seven-years of grants. Four currently funded Strategic Partner Fund recipients that were unsuccessful in their applications will receive “transition funding” for two years from April 2024 to March 2026 “to mitigate the impacts associated with withdrawing funding”, stated the report.

Camden Community Partner Fund Grants Awards 2024-2031.

https://fitzrovianews.com/2024/03/11/fitzrovia-community-groups-awarded-seven-year-grants/

#CamdenCouncil #FitzroviaCommunityCentre #FitzroviaYouthInAction

THE FITZROVIA COMMUNITY CENTRE LIMITED - Charity 1104135

Charity details for THE FITZROVIA COMMUNITY CENTRE LIMITED - Charity 1104135

Age UK is offering Fitzrovia residents who are aged 55 and over help with avoiding internet scams, dealing with troublesome computers and fiddly phones, all for free at Fitzrovia Community Centre in Foley Street.

If your laptop or smartphone is giving you grief, or you don’t know how to post a link into an email, or use online accounts, then the twice monthly sessions are for you.

Age UK’s free Digital Inclusion drop-in sessions at Fitzrovia Community Centre will assist you with instant tech support from an expert.

Sessions will run on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of every month. Come anytime between 2pm and 5pm at Fitzrovia Community Centre, 2 Foley Street, London W1W 6DL.

https://fitzrovianews.com/2024/01/05/help-with-modern-technology-for-over-55s-at-fitzrovia-community-centre/

#AgeUK #FitzroviaCommunityCentre #FoleyStreet #listings #technology

Fitzrovia Community Centre

A community hub for those living, working and studying in Fitzrovia. We're committed to community, helping local people to connect and build relationships.

Fitzrovia Community Centre

Children between aged between 7 and 11 who are eligible for free schools meals have the chance to take part in a holiday play scheme in the first week of January at Fitzrovia Community Centre in Foley Street.

On offer are indoor games, arts and crafts, cooking sessions, and a nourishing lunch will be provided.

Free Winter Holiday Playscheme at Fitzrovia Community Centre. Sessions run from 10am to 2pm from Tuesday 2 to Friday 5 January 2024. Spaces are limited and booking beforehand is essential. See the Fitzrovia Community Centre page for more information and to book places.

https://fitzrovianews.com/2023/12/19/holiday-play-scheme-january-2024-at-fitzrovia-community-centre/

#children #FitzroviaCommunityCentre #FoleyStreet #listings

Free Winter Playscheme, January 2024 — Fitzrovia Community Centre

Kids Winter Playscheme at Fitzrovia Community Centre, January 2024

Fitzrovia Community Centre

Fitzrovia Community Centre in Foley Street is holding a winter craft market on Sunday 10 December.

Available to buy will be vintage and handmade items, original art prints, toys, and unique fashion. Festive bakes and refreshments including mulled wine will also be on offer.

“Get into the festive spirit, let our local craftspeople inspire you and find the perfect seasonal gift!” says the Community Centre.

“Come along and support your local community centre and small businesses.”

Winter Craft Market, from 12noon to 4pm on Sunday 10 December 2023, at Fitzrovia Community Centre, 2 Foley Street, London W1W 6DL. Entrance is free.

https://fitzrovianews.com/2023/11/29/winter-craft-market-at-fitzrovia-community-centre/

#craftFairs #craftMarkets #FitzroviaCommunityCentre #FoleyStreet #listings

Shop Local at Our Winter Craft Market — Fitzrovia Community Centre

Shop local at our Winter Craft Market 17/12/23

Fitzrovia Community Centre

Fitzrovia Fete 2023 takes place on Sunday 13 August at Fitzrovia Community Centre in Foley Street. Photo: Fitzrovia News.

Local people can look forward to an afternoon of art, dance, music and play at Fitzrovia Fete 2023 in Foley Street on Sunday 13 August.

The event will also see a return to the neighbourhood of Pollock’s Toy Museum who will put on a vintage toy display and a toy theatre show.

This will be the third year of Fitzrovia Fete, which was founded by Pollock’s, and is now organised by Fitzrovia Community Centre.

“Our friends at Pollock’s Toy Museum have entrusted us with this local treasure,” says the Community Centre.

Fitzrovia Fete is also part of Westminster Council’s Inside Out Festival and the Community Centre’s Hidden Fitzrovia arts project.

“If you’ve been to the last two, you’ll know it’s a wonderful day out filled with free activities to be enjoyed by all. From street performances to art workshops, we can play, dance, and have fun browsing stalls selling art, clothes and food. Workshops and activities will be provided by our community partners and volunteers.

“We always need extra hands, so if you are able to volunteer on the day or the week before, please email us at [email protected]. If you help for four hours or more, you get lunch on us!”

Foley Street will be closed to all motor traffic between Ogle Street and Cleveland Street for the event.

Things to Do: Vintage Toy Roadshow with Pollock’s Toy Museum; Cartoon Workshop with The Cartoon Museum; Pom Pom Making with Camden Adult Community Learning; Build a Lego City; Henna Face Painting; Portrait Painting; Badge Making.

On the Stage: The Valentino’s; Kings, Queens & Rascals; Be Heard Poets; Pollock’s Toy Museum – Toy Theatre Show.

Community Partner Stalls: The Bee Friendly Trust; UCL Institute of Prion Diseases; Neuro-diversity Network; National Hospital for Neurology; Cancer Research UK.

All activities are subject to change. Please see the Fitzrovia Community Centre website for the latest information.

Fitzrovia Fete, 12noon to 4pm, Sunday 13 August 2023, at Fitzrovia Community Centre, 2 Foley Street, London W1W 6DL.

#fitzrovia-community-centre #fitzrovia-fete #foley-street #listings

https://fitzrovianews.com/2023/08/02/art-dance-music-and-play-at-summer-fete-in-foley-street/

Fitzrovia Community Centre

A community hub for those living, working and studying in Fitzrovia. We're committed to community, helping local people to connect and build relationships.

Fitzrovia Community Centre

Fitzrovia Community Centre, 2 Foley Street. Photo: Fitzrovia News.

The Fitzrovia Community Centre in Foley Street is seeking artists to take part in a project to create a portrait of the neighbourhood to be exhibited this summer.

In an announcement this week the Community Centre says it is looking to choose three artists to produce a “personal view” of the neighbourhood in collaboration with artist and curator, Samar F. Zia.

“We are looking for proposals from creatives to produce a body of work of minimum three pieces for the Fitzrovia: a Visual Portrait exhibition, part of Hidden Fitzrovia, a project that aims to unpeel the layers of history that make up the area’s rich and colourful past. Your art could be based on either the past or present, but it should be a personal experience/view of Fitzrovia as you know it. These pieces will be printed large-scale and displayed publicly on hoardings across the borough of Westminster.

“We will be selecting three artists to each make a minimum of three 2-dimensional works. These could be drawing, painting, collage, digital art, mixed media or anything similar,” states the announcement of the project.

Applications from artists wishing to apply will be open until 6pm on 30 April 2023.

Announcement and further information. Fitzrovia Community Centre: Hidden Fitzrovia Artist Callout.

#art-2 #community #fitzrovia-community-centre

https://fitzrovianews.com/2023/04/03/community-centre-seeks-artists-to-create-a-personal-portrait-of-the-neighbourhood/

Fitzrovia community centre Archives - Fitzrovia News

Fitzrovia News